Houston Travel Guide
Houston is the largest city in
Texas and the fourth largest in the
United States. It is huge, both in population and in land area. "Urban sprawl" is a term tailor-made for this city, due to Houston being the largest unzoned city in the country. Houston ...
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Houston is served by two major commercial airports and two smaller regional airports. The large airports are: George Bush Intercontinental Airport, The larger of the two airports and is located 23 miles north of downtown near Beltway 8, between IH-45 North ... Houston flights »
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Houston International Hostel, 5302 Crawford Street, ☎ +1 713 523-1009, More of a large family house than a hostel, with bedrooms containing bunk beds for travelers. The house is in the downtown museum district so there is a lot to do within walking distance ... Houston hotels »
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Montrose is in Houston. Both a street name and a neighborhood, Montrose is Houston's longtime home to a large portion of its gay ...
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Uptown is in Houston, though nobody in Houston has used that term since about 1970 --- it's generally referred to as "The ...
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River Oaks is in Houston. Long known as Houston's most exclusive neighborhood, River Oaks is home to a large collection ...
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The Heights is in Houston. Houston's first suburb, built around a streetcar line, The Heights today is centrally located compared ...
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New Chinatown is in Houston. - AKA Little Saigon located southwest of the center is the largest Chinatown in the world ...
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Southwest Houston is a district of Houston. Center of much of the city's suburban development from the 1940s throught the 1970s ...
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Midtown is a district in Houston. This area experienced serious redevelopment in the 1990's and is now home to many of Houston's ...
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Houston Reviews and Tips
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you can find someone who isn't obese, wow you're doing well, and if you can find somewhere that doesn't serve chips with every freaken meal you win. where are the veges in this place... Check out the underground system of tunnels. If you don't see many people walking around the downtown area it's because they are all underground... Too dang hot. Too dang big. Smelly and such... More on GeckoGo »
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